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    those of humans‚ it has adaptations that contribute to their success in the ocean. Sea turtles are frequent divers and to protect the lungs from damage when diving into higher water pressures‚ the lung has smooth muscle and structural fibres. The green sea turtle has structurally reinforced airways so that the lungs do not collapse when diving. To allow these creatures to hold their breath for long periods of time‚ the lung is much more elastic‚ permitting a higher tidal volume. When a sea turtle

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    “BOY PUSIT” A REACTION PAPER IN SOCIAL STUDIES II SUBMITTED TO: MARIO DE LOS REYES SUBMITTED BY: JOHN PHILIP L. MALICDAN I. INTRODUCTION In Masbate‚ the children of Sitio Paradahan can already be found by the seashore before sunrise‚ preparing to take home their biggest catch of the day. These children spend more time catching squid to survive‚ than going to school and study for their future. The money they gain from catching squids is merely enough for them to eat to survive. These

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    Earth but according to experts the oceans are the final frontier to learn more about. Did you know that we have explored less than 5% of these murky waters? But with our technology getting better each day we will learn more about this mysterious underwater world. Some of these technologies are inspired by the wanting to learn more facts about the sea. Do you know about valleys and mountains… from under the sea?? Humans are starting to discover the secrets of the ocean. The bottom of the ocean has

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    Professional breath-hold diving has been a common practice in several countries for many centuries‚ for harvesting sponges‚ pearls and seafood (Ferretti and Costa 2002). This practice is declining; however‚ in Japan and Korea there are still around 30‚000 divers. Many studies have looked at the physiological aspects of these divers. Studies of diving operations and patterns‚ seasonal variations‚ diving equipment‚ gas compositions at the end of dives‚ and estimated gas exchange during diving have been done

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    themselves being colonised by travellers seeking unbridled pampering and romance‚ from the modernity of Male’ to the idyllic paradise of the Southern Atolls. This is life stripped down to simplicity – bright blue skies‚ all-year sunshine and fantastic diving and snorkelling in lagoons the temperature of bath water. The country embraces travellers from around the world allowing them the freedoms holiday makers require without compromising the islands’ deep Muslim faith one bit. This is an exciting time

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    INTRODUCTION (OVERWIEW) Situated on the beautiful island of Borneo‚ Sabah is one of the thirteen states which Malaysia is made of. Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia and shares the island of Borneo with Sarawak‚ Brunei‚ and Indonesian Kalimantan. Sabah is richly blessed with nature diversity‚ unique cultures‚ fun adventure‚ beautiful beaches‚ and fantastic cuisines for the adventurous taste buds. We have it all‚ from the world’s largest flower - the Rafflesia‚ one of the highest mountains

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    culture can offer‚ to going onto heart stopping adrenaline experiences such as going skydiving and appreciate the view of the city from a totally different angle or perhaps going scuba diving with the fish and seeing what the mother nature can offer underwater. The corals and the fish that can be found underwater are gorgeous and it is really impacting and creates an ambient so relaxing that completely changes the perspective about nature. Figueroa 2 The nightlife in this city is spectacular and

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    Adoration of Nature The development of profound attachments to places associated with fond times and memories is a fundamental aspect of human nature to breed emotional connections within the domain in which they reside. Ernest Hemingway‚ specifically‚ reveals an incredible personal affinity to the wilderness that is northern Michigan through the detailed portrayals of nature within The Nick Adams Stories. The adoring manner in which Hemingway illustrates the characteristics of northern Michigan’s

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    Maurer‚ Kevin. No Easy Day. New York: Penguin Group‚ 2012. Hollenbeck‚ Cliff‚ and Couch‚ Dick. To Be A U.S. Navy Seal. Minneapolis: Mbi Company and Zenith Press‚ 2003 Navy Seal Training. 7 Sep. 2012 http://usmilitary.about.com BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolition/Seal) Training. 7 Sep. 2012 http://www.navyseals.com Navy Seals Training. 7 Sep. 2012 http://www.navyadvancement.com Navy Seals. 7 Sep. 2012 http://www.military.com Navy Seal BUD/S Training Stages Overview. 7 Sep. 2012 http://www

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    comprised mostly of children. The adult stays in the boat while the children do the diving. The kids wear improvised goggles and fins made of wood that are fastened to their feet by strips of rubber. Diving in with the children‚ reporter Sandra Aguinaldo experiences just how exhausting the job is. The kids lure the squids into the nets by making noise hitting the water’s surface hard with their arms or getting rocks underwater and throwing them hard at the water’s surface. They then dive as the net closes

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